Utherverse has been building virtual worlds and metaverse platforms since 2003, and it’s carved out a unique niche in adult-oriented virtual spaces. The company’s flagship platform, Red Light Center, is basically a 3D social network where adults can meet, interact, and explore explicit content in virtual environments. As
we covered when they hosted virtual Pride events, the platform offers everything from virtual clubs and commerce to live entertainment and adult interactions.
The company operates out of New Westminster, British Columbia, and has been steadily evolving its technology over two decades. With a userbase of around 50,000 and $3.19 million in recent fiscal year revenue, it’s preparing to launch its fourth-generation metaverse platform. Beyond Red Light Center, Utherverse offers a Metaverse-as-a-Service (MaaS) solution, the XAEON browser for navigating virtual worlds, and platforms like VirtualCon for hosting events and UtherAcademy for 3D education.
What sets Utherverse apart is its focus on interconnected virtual environments that blend social networking, gaming elements, and adult content. The platform allows users to create avatars, build virtual spaces, host events, and engage in virtual commerce—all within an adult-friendly ecosystem. With a strong patent portfolio and over 15 years of experience in virtual world technology, Utherverse sits at the intersection of metaverse development and adult entertainment.